1. The faculty at Thayer have Decided to challenge the conventional ways of thinking about preparing students for the world after school. 2. The teacher prepared the students for the test. 3. To prepare students for the modules contained in the SVQs, a number of preparatory modules have been created. 4. This means that one of the most difficult challenges facing an educational system is preparing its students for a world that has not yet even come into existence. 5. This degree should prepare students for work in the developing field of natural language processing by computer. 6. An aunt and uncle eventually sent her to a program that prepares students for a diploma-equivalency exam. 7. And colleges and universities have been slow in focusing their resources on public schools to help them prepare students for the rigors of college, she added. 8. And last week, Thompson announced that the district was not adequately preparing students for success, and launched a new program for teaching math and science. 9. And with the advent of state-mandated tests, principals often want their teachers to concentrate on preparing students for those basic exams. 10. Antonucci said that the overall improvement in SAT scores reflects a more serious classroom effort to prepare students for standardized tests, and better academics in public schools generally. |